Okay.
My questions go to Ms. Currie.
I talk with a lot of parents. They are concerned about the whole issue of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. We routinely see children taking medication at a young age. Sometimes, they start in daycare. A lot of parents are worried since it is a new phenomenon. When I was in school, practically no children were taking medication to go to class. They were just considered children who were more naturally inclined to move around. It seems that very few alternatives to medication are being provided in these cases. In your view, are there any alternatives? Is research being done to find some?
I recently read about stationary bikes being installed under desks so that children can move while they are in class. Are you familiar with that initiative to reduce the use of medication, especially for children?